I have the following structure:
I guess this is an array of hash arrays, right?
my @ahoa=(
{1=> ['A'=>1.1, 'B'=>10.1, 'C'=>100.1],
2=> ['A'=>2.1, 'B'=>20.1, 'C'=>200.1],
3=> ['A'=>3.1, 'B'=>30.1, 'C'=>300.1]},
{4=> ['A'=>4.1, 'B'=>40.1, 'C'=>400.1],
5=> ['A'=>5.1, 'B'=>50.1, 'C'=>500.1],
6=> ['A'=>6.1, 'B'=>60.1, 'C'=>600.1]},
{7=> ['A'=>7.1, 'B'=>70.1, 'C'=>700.1],
8=> ['A'=>8.1, 'B'=>80.1, 'C'=>800.1],
9=> ['A'=>9.1, 'B'=>90.1, 'C'=>900.1]},
);
I have problems with printing this thing
could you help me please?
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